Inverted burner for liquid combustibles.



P. ALTMANN.

INVBRTED BURNER FOR LIQUID GOMBUSTIBLES.

.APPLIGATION FILED 33.12, 1910.

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'tain new UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

FRITZ ALTMANN, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.

INVERTEI J BURNER FOR LIQUID COMBUSTIBLE S.

Application filed February 12, 1910. Serial No. 543,575.

To all whom it may concern lie it known that l, Fnri'z AL'ruANN, a subject of the German Emperor, and residing at Berlin, Gern'iany, have invented cerand useful Improvements in Inverted Burners for Liquid (kunbustibles, oi which the following is a specification.

lily invention relates; to inverted burners for liquid fuels, in which the products of combustion are led away through one. or more chimneys.

A primary object to provide uch a burner having a special cap of wire gauze or perlt'orated sheet metal at the n'ozzlekft the burner, the burner being divided into two groups of parts which are. :uljustably and i adily detncln bly connected one with ano her.

r illustrative embodiment 'ojt my invention o represented by way of example on til1Tffllllnll Vl[lg drawing, wherein .t 1 showing :1 complete burner, Figs. 2 and 2" are ClGVtltiOTl, and SQtftIUIml. elevation,

spectively. slmwing the two groups separatcd one from the other, and Fig. 3 is an elevation, partly in section, showing the burner Without n'iantle and globe seen at right angle-. to Fig. 1.

Referring to the drawings, a. designates the ganifier, b the Bunsen tube and c the in its center a. tube burner nozzle, The latter has in it a groove rx and carries thereby n basket-like cup 71. of wire mmsoquence oi the gauze-like nature and llilfilttt lliit shape of the cap, the total area of passage through the cap is larger than the orifice of the nozzle 0 and therefore a large flame can be to-ruled vented from flushing back.

The chin'incy (,Z, to which both the glass parts and the mantle are attached comprises 6 which slides on the Bunsen tube b. in order to clean the cap it is an elevatioi'l,partly in section,-

gauze or 1'Jert'orated sheet metal. in

and the finmeis pre Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 7, 1912.-

or other parts of the burner the chimney together with the parts attached thereto are pushed downward after detaching the hook 7' which is normally suspended from pin 9 provided. in the tube I). instead of the hook I may QIIIPlO Y SOIHC suitable device which connects the two groups of parts one with the other and also-sin'1ultaneously admits of the same being moved. This movement is; necessary in order to be able to adjust the dintunce between the mantle and the cap correspomling to the liquid fuel employed and the pressure thereof, as well as to the length of the mantle and the flame.

I claim v 1. An inverted burner for liquid fuels, comprising in 'combinntiontu'o groups of warts, one group comprising a gzisitier, n Bunsen tube,- having t nozzle connected. therewith, and a cap surroundii'rg the nozzle of said tube, and the other group comprising ii chimney, s n incandescent body mounted thereon, and a globe mounted. one-aid el'iimney; and means detachaljily connecting the two groups in such a manner that the distance between the cap and the 'incandes cent body can be varied.

2. An inverted burner for liquid fuels, comprising in combination two detnchably connected groups of parts, one group comprising a gasifier, n Bunsen tube, havingn nozzle connected therewith, and n cap surrounding the nozzle of said ,tube, and the other group comprising a chimney, an incnndeecentbody mounted thereon, and a globe mounted on said chimney, said chimney having a centrally-arranged tubcslidable on said Bunsen tube.

In testimonywhereof I affix in the presence of two WllIIlQSSQS.

" FRITZ ALTMANN.

lVitnesses:

lVoLnnMaR HAUrT, HENRY Hnsrnn. 

